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Franklin's original mascot from the school's opening in 1910 was a 6-headed Dragon. In 1937, the mascot was changed to a confederate "rebel" soldier. [14] According to former principal Willie Dickerson, the 1937 annual described the reason for the new mascot at the then-segregated, all-white school saying "there was no animosity of the past ... we uphold these ideals and believe them to be right."
Fred J. Page High School (commonly referred to as Page High or PHS) is a public high school in Franklin, Tennessee, United States. The school serves the eastern section of Williamson County for students in grades 9–12.
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The school opened in 1996 to relieve overcrowding at nearby Franklin High School. In 2014, a new 500-seat performing arts center was constructed. [3] [4] The new auditorium includes dressing rooms and set storage space and was built as part of a multi-phase project that called for building auditoriums at all Williamson County middle and high ...
Early voting in advance of the Aug. 1 election will be July 12-27. ... County Schools Director James "Jimmy" Sullivan notified the Independent candidate June 6 about being fired unless he resigns ...
Franklin County School System: Principal: Jeannie Miller: Grades: 9–12: ... Franklin County High School is a high school located at 833 Bypass Road in Winchester, ...
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